SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — South Bend and Mishawaka are rushing to maintain control of where wireless equipment can be placed.
The South Bend Tribune reports that a plan approved by the Legislature will allow telecommunications companies to place equipment without a permit from local government. The legislation is awaiting Gov. Eric Holcomb’s signature.
The plan allows local governments to regulate the placement of the structures in areas they’ve designated for underground utilities. The deadline for designating those areas is May 1.
South Bend and Mishawaka are considering resolutions designating underground utility areas. Officials in both cities say they support the technology but want to retain some placement control for safety and aesthetics.
Sen. Brandt Hershman of Lafayette says preventing local government from imposing fees and limitations on small-cell technology will encourage telecommunications investment.